Dental CE Course: Your Pathway to Faster and More Predictable Results

Effective endodontic treatment removes pulpal remnants, bacteria and debris from the canal system both mechanically and chemically (through irrigation). Instrumentation to the correct length (Working Length) and apical preparation to the correct size (Working Width) is critical for obtaining the best possible canal cleanliness. Excessive dentin removal--especially in the coronal third where masticatory stresses are greatest--must be avoided. To ensure long-term success, effective obturation and restoration is essential to prevent recontamination of the canal.

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   Aug 16, 2011

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University of Florida College of Dentistry

1395 Center Drive
Gainesville, FL   32610
United States
888-550-4590

Website: http://www.dental.ufl.edu/Offices/CE/courses/100023.asp

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Credits:7